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students would find this a lot of fun - the timeline gives a good sense of the relativity of events and the pictures help...
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students would find this a lot of fun - the timeline gives a good sense of the relativity of events and the pictures help visualize the events. Very easy to navigate, and searchable (by date) too!

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I liked this site because it reviews other webquests and explains why they are good. There is also a section describing what...
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I liked this site because it reviews other webquests and explains why they are good. There is also a section describing what a good webquest is and you can contact the author to review your own webquests and rate them!

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I had so much fun with this game, and I am not even related to the discipline of Public Health (I also did quite well!!!) I...
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I had so much fun with this game, and I am not even related to the discipline of Public Health (I also did quite well!!!) I am amazed by how engaging it was (I could not leave my desk!) and impressed with how much control I had sometimes (i.e. game did not easily lead me through a certain path). Highly recommended for introductory courses, e.g. "scientific thinking" or general science

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This is a wonderful and complete resource - a thoughtfully crafted webquest to guide students to analyze the well-known...
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This is a wonderful and complete resource - a thoughtfully crafted webquest to guide students to analyze the well-known "Heart of Darkness" from a critical perspective - and students can each choose the critical perspective they prefer (feminism, post-colonial, deconstruction, reader-response, etc). Resources are provided for each perspective, and then questions for the assignment are ready-made for you. Just assign it and grade their papers :o)

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Warning: this is kind of addictive... it's a game, after all. It's helpful that there is also text around it to give...
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Warning: this is kind of addictive... it's a game, after all. It's helpful that there is also text around it to give theoretical perspective on the philosophical problem. Can it also be used in teaching probability? Can the game be enahnced by adding a score for "correctly guessing" your opponent's strategy (if random is chosen)? Can it be done as a 2-player game (obviously this can be done face to face, too!)Technical Remarks:Requires Shockwave

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I used this book for the educational technology for classroom teachers course. Students had no previous exposure to learning...
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I used this book for the educational technology for classroom teachers course. Students had no previous exposure to learning theory and it was relatively simple to read for them. It covers a lot of ground, although not in too much depth. A good introductory textTechnical Remarks:Very easy interface because it looks like a wiki or wikipedia page

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Funny looking website - at first I thought i was redirected to a wrong site. But then I read the names of articles and they...
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Funny looking website - at first I thought i was redirected to a wrong site. But then I read the names of articles and they looked good - except the links don't work!!!Technical Remarks:Many of the links don't work at all!

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I plan to use some of this material in a class - i think it's a GREAT collection, and that the Peer Review rating might be...
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I plan to use some of this material in a class - i think it's a GREAT collection, and that the Peer Review rating might be lower than expected because the material is general ethics, rather than just business ethics - is there a better category for it on MERLOT?

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These are great resources for faculty and faculty development staff to stay up-to-date. In one of our workshops for faculty...
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These are great resources for faculty and faculty development staff to stay up-to-date. In one of our workshops for faculty on the potential of using clickers, we shared the "7 Things..." handout and faculty liked it a lot.

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The link does not lead to the article in question. To reach the article, one must click "publications" then search for the...
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The link does not lead to the article in question. To reach the article, one must click "publications" then search for the article under journal articles. However, the actual article is in a published journal and not available unless one has a subscription to the article itself.Technical Remarks:Link does not direct you to the article described.